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1 matchesOkay folkes, its about time you told me where I can get pop star inspired fonts from, i.e the Enya and Erasure one, (which I already downloaded from this spiffing site) so be on the look out for them who ever finds the most first, wins the star prize :-D

3 matchesCarlie Patterson loves Twinkle Star ROB.
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2 matchesRead carefully and note the dot after the e of Title ...

1 matchesI'm looking for a font (or a high resolution scan) of the star of life. If you don't know what I'm talking about I've included a picture.
Any help would be appreciated!

1 matchesFinding out which font is used in the PDF should not be that difficult. Click file > document info > fonts and you know. Finding the font itself may not be so easy. In '94 Wordperfect shipped with a number of 'international' versions of the Times New Roman and Helvetica with many dialectrics. in '95 Monotype brought us someting like that; the 'Special G1 and G2' series. But I have not seen one with the 'dot' being used as 'underscore'. So I assume that somewhere there is a more elegant version around where for capitals the underscore has been replaced with a dot :?:.
Maybe a university with a faculty for middle european (slavic) languages (see the e in Yo'el) can help you out. Try digging in the Czech :?: font scene. Or, maybe Alex knows something about this :shock:?
I'm afraid this is all I know about this.

1 matchesmbrinkma,
If you have a vector graphics application like CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator, you might try editing the font on an as needed basis.
When you type a letter in CorelDraw, you can see that the letter is made up of an outline with lots of points (like a dot-to-dot game. If you drag specific points you can distort the font... and in your case, elongate the ending strokes of each word.
I attached an example that I did just now with a simple Brush Script font. It took me about 2 minutes...but I've been using CorelDraw for over 15 years.

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? as title im after a heavy/bold font that instead of a circle has a star in the centre of the capital A

2 matchesClose, c l o s e, c l o s e.
But, no. The dot on the i should be round and the s amongst others doesn't match. We will have to find a deriviate of the Cooper Black italic to match this thing.